Asphalt pavements inevitably deteriorate over time, requiring frequent maintenance work to ensure the proper serviceability of the road network. Small interventions, such as resurfacing for pavement preservation, are preferable to reconstruction at the end of roads’ in-service lives as they limit environmental- and economic-related impacts. Thin asphalt overlay (TAO) mixture represents a suitable maintenance solution to restore the functional properties of road surfaces. Due to the increasing awareness of the depletion of non-renewable resources and the importance of promoting the circular economy, this study evaluated the possibility of using fully recycled TAO mixes by investigating their volumetric and mechanical properties. Two eco-frie...
Road networks are increasingly expanding all over the world. Over the past decades, the buoyant econ...
Reclaimed asphalt pavement (RAP) is considered one of the valuable alternatives to raw materials due...
With an expanding world, the demand for extensive road networks is increasing. As natural resources ...
Asphalt pavements inevitably deteriorate over time, requiring frequent maintenance work to ensure th...
Policymakers are implementing the transition to a circular model in all economic sectors to drastica...
There is a long history of natural resources exploitation without accounting for their limitations. ...
Hot mix recycling of asphalt pavements is increasingly being used as one of the major rehabilitation...
There is an increasing concern about the recycling and reuse of wastes in differ-ent areas. This res...
Recycling waste materials is a key issue in sustainable road pavements construction. This is the rea...
In recent years, the use of foamed bitumen technology along with Reclaimed Asphalt Pavement is gaini...
Nowadays, budget restrictions for road construction, management, and maintenance require innovative ...
The current growing awareness about the preservation of the environment, has led the asphalt technic...
Used tires represent one of the major solid waste problems in the world. Recycling or disposing of t...
The European Union is promoting a circular economy in which waste management plays an essential role...
The recycling of industrial wastes in road infrastructures represents a possible solution to two imp...
Road networks are increasingly expanding all over the world. Over the past decades, the buoyant econ...
Reclaimed asphalt pavement (RAP) is considered one of the valuable alternatives to raw materials due...
With an expanding world, the demand for extensive road networks is increasing. As natural resources ...
Asphalt pavements inevitably deteriorate over time, requiring frequent maintenance work to ensure th...
Policymakers are implementing the transition to a circular model in all economic sectors to drastica...
There is a long history of natural resources exploitation without accounting for their limitations. ...
Hot mix recycling of asphalt pavements is increasingly being used as one of the major rehabilitation...
There is an increasing concern about the recycling and reuse of wastes in differ-ent areas. This res...
Recycling waste materials is a key issue in sustainable road pavements construction. This is the rea...
In recent years, the use of foamed bitumen technology along with Reclaimed Asphalt Pavement is gaini...
Nowadays, budget restrictions for road construction, management, and maintenance require innovative ...
The current growing awareness about the preservation of the environment, has led the asphalt technic...
Used tires represent one of the major solid waste problems in the world. Recycling or disposing of t...
The European Union is promoting a circular economy in which waste management plays an essential role...
The recycling of industrial wastes in road infrastructures represents a possible solution to two imp...
Road networks are increasingly expanding all over the world. Over the past decades, the buoyant econ...
Reclaimed asphalt pavement (RAP) is considered one of the valuable alternatives to raw materials due...
With an expanding world, the demand for extensive road networks is increasing. As natural resources ...